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Parramatta and Hay Hearings (Or: Hold Your Head High)
When people from two, vastly different cultures meet for the first time, the results can be awkward, even volatile. Scholars have written extensively on the problem of cross-cultural communication in the business and other contexts, but it’s not too much … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse of power, Aletha Blayse, Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Bonney Djuric, Case Study 7, commission protocol, cross-cultural communication, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, New South Wales government, NSW government, psychological abuse, re-traumatisation, Senator Penny Wright, The Institution for Girls in Hay, The Parramatta Female Factory Precinct Memory Project, The Parramatta Girls Training School, triggers
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